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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 Oct 1969, p. 11

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They enjoyed performances of both Hamlet and Measure for Meaâ€" sureâ€"giving the latter a standing eovation. Grade 13 pupils, in parâ€" By SUSAN MERTENS Waterloo collegiate‘s first big dance of the school year is com ing up this Saturday evening, Oct. 18. The theme of this Sadie Hawâ€" kin‘s dance is Sadie goes Dogâ€" patchâ€"which gives plenty of scope for costuming ideas. Tickets may be purchased in adâ€" vance at the school this week. "Girls, it‘s up to you to make this dance the first of many WCI successes." And speaking of success, one must not forget the Viking vicâ€" tory over Cameron Height‘s last Friday on the football field. The juniors played an excepâ€" tional game and had an easy win. The seniors were not quite as forâ€" tunate, but are looking for a win in tomorrow‘s game. Last Wednesday the annual trek to the Stratford Shakespearâ€" ean Festival was made by several hundred students. WCJ notes This year Sadie goes Dogpatch ticular, found the plays fascinatâ€" Any interested person may read ing since both are on the English â€" this letter which is posted on the course. bulletin board outside the activi; o ties‘ office. Top forms for this .The Gn‘de 13‘s are also planâ€" month‘s collection were: 12€, 12A, ning a trip to Toronto to see 12F, 13F, 11B, 13C and 94. The report was the focal point for the teachers‘ professional deâ€" velopment day. * The Grade 13‘s are also planâ€" ning a trip to Toronto to see another play on their courseâ€" Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead. The role of such visual aids and excursions were included in the discussion of the Hallâ€"Dennis Reâ€" port held last Wednesday. In the afternoon, 80 teachers were given the opportunity of questioning 10 senior students on their views of education. Yesterday, the Grade 12 chemâ€" istry classes viewed a demonstra tion presented by the Union Gas Co. Some of the monthly charity collections at the school go toâ€" wards the education of our adoptâ€" ed Korean orphan, Kim Yung Man. He recently sent a letter to WCI thanking us for our continuâ€" ed support. . Although space will not permit Waterioo students to have a perâ€" manent common room, a comproâ€" mise has been reached regarding a quiet area for noonâ€"hour card playing. Anyone interested in playing cards during the 20â€"minute break may do so in room 221. Now all the bridge fanatics can hold their miniâ€"tournaments in peace‘ RR 1, Waterioo 664â€"2482 Second house from Wagner‘s Corner on Heidelberg Road John‘s Nursery Blue Spruce Shade & Fruit Trees Hedging At Low Prices â€" Right From The Grower Patio & Sidewalk Stomes "LADVY‘S NOT FOR BURNING" KENSON ENTERPRISES 105 Ottawa South Kitchener MOURS: Mon..Wed. 9â€"6 Thurs. & Fri. 9â€"9 Sat. 10â€" 4 Admission MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED 7446111 â€" Ext. 2126 or Theatre Box Office University of Waterioo, Waterios, Ontarie Free Shuitle Bus From Parking Lot To Theatre From 7:00 pm. and At The Close Of The Performance INQUIRE NOW ABOUT OUR CHRISTMAS SPECIAL ‘Waterico Chronicle, Thursday, October 16, 1989 n © 4 TRACK TAPES 8 TRACK TAPES MUNTZ STEREO PAKS THEATRE OF THE ARTS University of Waterioo Students $1.50

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